The daily reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1887, January 13, 1887, Image 2

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    Th© Daily Reporter.
D. C. IRELAND A CO. PUBLISHERS.
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The 24 hour system of time
has been put into effect on the
Idaho division of the UPR, ami
the system will be extended to
the ORN soon. This change
does away with the suffixes a.
in. and p. m. How it will work
remains to be seen.
Col.
Parke’s
Report.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Astorian.
That is a very lame report
that Col. Parke makes to the
By Carrier per
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( Payable un Batorday.)
secretary of war regarding his
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By Mail W <xmts per Month (In Advance.)'
delay of the work at the Cas­
Headquarters for
cades and the mouth of the Col­
Hair» far
Will be ruadt- «ut Ut notary to h II applicant«.
fancy
umbia. Lt is an explanation staple am
that needs an explanation. With­
McMinnville, Or.
Jan. 13, 1887
If the insurrection at the Sal­
out any undue desire to miscon­
—
vation army barracks does not
strue motives, and actuated by
Worthy of Consideration.
wear itself out with age, the
no intent or wish to cast dis­
evening
Democrat
Commieeioner Coleman urges Portland
credit unjustly, the Astorian is
upon the various states legisla­ thinks it will become necessary compelled, in the light of Col.
tiveaction concerning the spread to station a couple of fire angines
Parke’s explanation, to express
of the pleuro pneumonia scourge. at the corner of Fourth and B,
his belief that the whole busi­
He expresses an opinion to to wet down the disorderly crowd
ness appears to be a job to cause General Merchandise.
Chairman Hatch, of the house that nightly congregate about
delay. This is not the first time.
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committee on agriculture “that the barracks.
Nor is it the first instance where
Sole Agent for the Celebrated
it is useless to attempt to eradi­
The idea of two members of an officer was removed or super­
cate pie uro pneu-meuia in states the committee on temperance in
seded for reasons seemingly un-
where inoculation ie practiced the lower house of the Georgia
jnst to the public. When Maj.
and where inoculated animals legislature assaulting each other
Jones was in San Francisco he
are afterward allowed to mingle in an outburst of anger, shows
co-operated with the city of San
with the eaUle of other herds. how little there is in a name after
Francisco in the matter of pub­
The money expended in purchas­ all. There are no terms, per­
lic water works and Golden Gate
Aafortmaat of the«« Popular Goods
ing diseased animals for slaugh­ haps, which have been more
Park, a scheme that was endors­
Z-¥
ALL THE LATEST
ter under such conditions is con­ persistently misused than tem­
ed by the San Francisco press,
sequently largely wasted, and perance, temperate, and their
NOVELTIES, EEW
and would, if carried out, have
for this reason I have decided opposites.
AMD DESIRA­
saved the San Francisco taxpay­
not to expend any part of the
ers many thousand dollars an­
BLE COLOR­
Prevention is better than cure
appropriation for this purpose
nually. But the Spring Valley
INGS,
in states where iuoccculation is for chilblains as for everything
Water
company
’
s
revenues
JUST RECEIVED.
practiced, I have, however, as-|eliie- A very hot foot-bath every
would be interfered with and
night
for
a
month,
followed
by
sisted tiie state authorities of
before the plan could have been
Please Call and Examine.
New Jersey, by employing one the most vigorous rubbing, will
transferred
from
the
subjective
or more veterinarians nearly the usually cure cold feet and set
to the objective form, from the
W hat we G uarantee
whole time, whose duty it has the blood in good circulation in
brain of Maj. Jones to practical, FOR THE DRESS GOODS OF OUR
been to inverstigate reported the extremities. But if the chil-
tangible reality, that experienced
MANUFACTURE.
outbreaks of disease and give W«1«8 c<>me they may be succes-
officer was “transferred” to Ore­
such aid as was needed’ in in- fu,Iy treated in several ways. A
To be made from the very best ma­
gon—and the Spring Valley
spection, an<l in enforcing the good ointment is made of castile
terial,
by skillful workmen, with the
Water Co. magnates winked at
soap
melted
in
a
little
rum.
If
state quarantine regulations.”
latest and most approved machinery,
each other, and tightened the
from
rubbing,
the
skin
be
brok
­
and to be the cheapest goods in the
The commissioner then gives
cinch.
market when service is considered.
the states that have refused or en, the rose salve is very healing.
Now
when
he
displays
com
­
Are so thoroughly finished that they
neglected to accept the rules Camphor ice cures some chil­
mendable
zeal
in
his
new
field
of
can be worn in damp weather, or in a
laid down for states infected blains, and the various cerates
duty
he
is
“
relieved.
”
This
may
shower,
without fear of being ruined
with the disease. In closing he are suited to those of other peo­
be
civil
service
reform
or
swivel
by
curling
or shrinking.
says: “I desire to urge upon ple. Peppermint essence, col­
ogne and alcohol are recommend­ service reform or snivel service
The manufacturing, dyeing and fin­
the committee the necessity o
ed to allay the stinging and reform, and it may be the prop­ ishing is done in such a manner, that
legislation granting to this de­ burning of a frost-bitten heel.
er thing—but it is hard to get the goods can be washed if desired
partment }>ower to carry out the
the ordinary mind to grasp the, without the least injury to fabric.
A natural gas well was lately situation. Probably if we ’uns !
measures required for extirpat­
Our goods are wool dyed, and colors
ing pleuro-pneumonia untram­ struck nvar Elko. The well was out here held as much ORN as fast as the purest dyes and greatest
meled by stale laws or state au- bored for oil, but when at the stock as Secretary of War Endi­ care and skill can make them.
cott’s family is said to own, we I
tborities, if it is expected to depth of about 300 feet, a vein
Goods show just what they are and
dwellers in the Columbia river
promptly suppress this disease, of gas was struck which took fire, basin could understand and ac­ will be until worn out, as there is no
The task is a difficult one at shooting up to a height of 200 quiesce with better grace. It all weighting, stiffening, or artificial lua-
best, and I fear that under any feet above the surface, burning depends on the point of view. tre U8et*increaae the weight or fin-
plan of co-operation our history up the derrick, machinery, and From our point of view a gross *8^ : 46 ’8 the case with a large class of
injustice has been done this sec- i°°ds in the market, but which disap-
will be that of England, where everything near it, the employes
tion by the action of Col. Parke, l>€ar8 «iter a few days’ service,
.f
for years the failure of local au­ being barely able to escape with “authorized” by the secretary of!
As
manufacturers
we
have
taken
thorities to enforce the required their lives. As they described war.
great pains to supply an article in
regulations has not only ¡»erpct- it now, the ffame has gone down
This in no w’ay takes cogniz­ every way reliable, and unsurpassed
uated the contagion, but allows to a height of about thirty or ance of personal matters. The by similar goods, either foreign or do­
forty feet, and is in the shape of transfer of charge to Capt. Pow-
mestic, and would respectfully ask an
such frequent and alarming ex­
a pineapple. They can’t ap­ ell, was but the transfer from
examination of the various styles and
tensions as have lately occurred.”
proach within 100 feet of it on one competent gentleman to an­
shades to be found on sale by mer­
account of the heat. They had other equally competent. It is
There are still two blanks out
chants who are agents for the goods.
an Indian employed, who left, the action of those who had the
for signatures to the county seat horror-stricken, for the moun­
All goods of our manufacture should
power to hasten or delay, and
petition, which will swell the tains. The Indian expressed him­ chose the latter, that character­ bear the name and trade mark of
number of signers to nearly if self that they had raised hell, ize as petty misuse of official
B roadhead W orsted M ills ,
not quite 1400 names.
and they are of the same opinion. place.
Jamestown, N. Y.
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